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Over-the-air television channels are divided into two bands: the VHF band which comprises channels 2 through 13 and occupies frequencies between 54
and 216 MHz, and the UHF band, which comprises channels 14 through 83 and occupies frequencies between 470 and 890 MHz.

More research is needed into the potential health effects of new 5G mobile phone technology before it is rolled out in Australia, an international
expert says.

The high-speed mobile phone network could be operational in Australia from 2020, offering up to 50 times the bandwidth currently available on 4G
networks, allowing users to download the equivalent of three television episodes in a second.

Telstra announced last year it would run a world-first test of the technology for visitors to the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast.

International radio frequency expert Professor Dariusz Leszczynski, from the University of Helsinki, told a public lecture at Griffith University in
Brisbane on Thursday night there was a concerning lack of understanding about the health effects.

"We don't have the faintest idea how normal-functioning skin will be affected."

Australia's radiation safety government body, the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA), has backed calls to examine
whether the country's current radiation safety standards need to be changed for the 5G rollout.

Research published on the agency's website said 5G technology could penetrate skin to a depth of 8 millimetres.

ARPANSA assistant director Dr Ken Karipidis said more research was needed.

"At the frequencies where 5G will be operating, the RF electromagnetic energy does not penetrate much further than the surface of the skin," Dr
Karapidis sai

I believe it is, as 4g effects I notice people act very strange and robotic like, including birds as well especially near "mobile" towers. I
personally do not like using 4g mobile it gives me migraines and strong humming sounds. I have slight suspicion on the upgrades of the mobile network
as to why the need for it and use for higher mobile network for "faster" speeds. You seem to be on to something OP.

In this news article, I learned that in order to implement 5g, companies would have to install base stations close together, possibly near the
frequency of one per every 12 customers. It would significantly increase the number of base stations.

It’s unclear how many smaller base stations would be needed for 5G service. But it’s widely believed that there would need to be exponentially
more because of the limited distance the signals can travel. One researcher estimated a station would be needed for every 12 homes in a dense urban
area.

The prospect of more transmitters emitting radiofrequency radiation — though at much lower levels than those coming from cell towers — has alarmed
people concerned about the effects on humans.

Here is what science has to say:

In 2013, the FCC opened a formal inquiry into whether it needed to reassess its exposure limits. That proceeding remains open, the agency said.

“Scientific evidence always informs FCC rules on this matter,” said spokesman Neil Grace. “We will continue to follow all recommendations from
federal health and safety experts including whether the FCC should modify its current policies and RF exposure limits.”

The FDA said it “believes that the weight of scientific evidence does not show an association between exposure to radiofrequency from cellphones and
adverse health outcomes.”

But that agency said more research is needed. In 2011, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, which is part of the World Health
Organization, classified cellphone radiation as “possibly carcinogenic to humans.” There are 288 other “agents” with that classification,
including many chemicals as well as talc-based body powder and traditional Asian pickled vegetables.

Let me give you my best summary of what I've heard repeatedly in podcasts. ( I listen to interviews while hiking) The wavelength is the right size to
effect the human body. There's so much detail that can be found in that sentance, but I'm not a fan of writing.

Also... I listen to tons of podcasts, so unless I read persons book I find it impossible to track down which podcast I heard it on. Even then, I've
discovered people like Laird Scranton get engrossed in topics and share more during some interviews than others. Please don't be upset that I can't
find where I've learned this. I listen to a ton of podcasts even when I think I'm not interested a good speaker makes my exercising go faster.

I believe this information was from a Fade to Black podcast around Halloween .

Most of these frequencies they use can have a negative effect on people. I have found no antidote to stop the signals entering the skin and effecting
our bodies metabolic and electric signaling. By making sure to keep the skin a little thicker, you can buffer the effect somewhat. Collagan would be
something that builds skin and organs a little thicker. So Jello may help to buffer the interaction a bit.

I know there is an effect of all of these signals and that is evident when the signals are removed with some people as their bodies compensate for the
signals by altering metabolics and electrical impulses. If the power goes out, people can get weird and impulsive because of the change in electrical
frequency for a while if they are acclimated to the frequencies in the environment. This can lead to chaos in the society if the power goes out. By
upping signals in the air, we increase this problematic event's chaos.

I've been wondering as of late, is there any actual findings / research that shows 5G will actually pose any kind of danger to human life?

I find the subject fascinating but the most info I could find was a study that showed cows acted strange as hell when exposed to 5G. Even that article
was hard to correctly source...

I also found a 50/50 forum post from a guy claiming to have tested 5G at a stadium of sorts. He claimed it made him and his team behave strangely.

Thank you in advance!

Riley.

5G? For more than a minute, you would be dead! You would not be able to breath anymore, the circulation of your blood will be strained / impossible to
your head, etc.

/scnr

That's not really accurate. It really depends on the direction in which the acceleration is pulling relative to your body's orientation. Pulling down
along your vertical axis is the most dangerous to humans. In other directions, the endurance becomes longer. For example, pulling along your
horizontal axis humans are able to withstand this significantly better, which is one reason humans aren't sitting upright for a rocket launch but are
instead positioned horizontally.

The human body is better at surviving g-forces that are perpendicular to the spine. In general when the acceleration is forwards (subject
essentially lying on their back, colloquially known as "eyeballs in"). Early experiments showed that untrained humans were able to tolerate a range of
accelerations depending on the time of exposure. This ranged from as much as 20 g for less than 10 seconds, to 10 g for 1 minute, and 6 g for 10
minutes for both eyeballs in and out. These forces were endured with cognitive facilities intact, as subjects were able to perform simple physical and
communication tasks. The tests were determined to not cause long or short term harm although tolerance was quite subjective, with only the most
motivated non-pilots capable of completing tests.

We have 5G WiFi at home now, it's awesome! I never really was interested in watching cable TV. However since we have this service I've been impressed
with streaming HD and UHD TV and movies and have used digital channels more than ever before.

If binge watching series and movies is dangerous then the answer is definitely, yes!

I know there is an effect of all of these signals and that is evident when the signals are removed with some people as their bodies compensate for the
signals by altering metabolics and electrical impulses. If the power goes out, people can get weird and impulsive because of the change in electrical
frequency for a while if they are acclimated to the frequencies in the environment. This can lead to chaos in the society if the power goes out. By
upping signals in the air, we increase this problematic event's chaos.

With that being said, would the opposite effect happen to a person who is not immune or has less exposure to those type of signals like people in the
Bush and would act or be weird when exposed to that type of signals?

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